The knowledge of the existence of lipid islands in gastric mucosa is of some diagnostic value, since the lesions may be mistaken for superficial gastric cancer gastroscopically as well as histologically. Four cases of gastric xanthoma, which was discovered endoscopically and confirmed pathologically following biopsy are presented. Increased awareness by the endoscopist and pathologist may reveal a higher incidence of this condition and permit improved evaluation of its clinical and pathological significance
Background: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) progressively became the preferred procedure world...
We report two cases of gastric xanthomatosis which developed in patients with marked cholestasis. In...
"vitiligoidea " in association with chronic jaundice and diabetes, it has become apparent ...
Gastric xanthomas are rare in routine endoscopy, generally ranging from to 2 to 5 mm in diameter, mo...
AbstractBackgroundXanthelasma is a yellowish deposit of cholesterol underneath the skin, usually on ...
Gastric xanthelasms were found in 0.61 % of 1,475 gastroscopies. The 9 patients had above 55 years o...
Background: Xanthelasma is a yellowish deposit of cholesterol underneath the skin, usually on or aro...
AbstractBackgroundXanthelasma is a yellowish deposit of cholesterol underneath the skin, usually on ...
Gastric xanthelasma (GX) is a rare tumor-like lesion customarily found as an incidental finding due ...
Gastrointestinal tract xanthomas are non tumor, well demarcated mucosal lesions that consist of foam...
Early detection of gastric cancer is important. However, rapid growth of gastric cancers that cannot...
Gastric xanthelasmas are very uncommon lesions with incidence varying from 0.2% to 0.8%. The lesions...
Gastric xanthomas are rare tumor-like lesions, most commonly occurring in the antral region. We set ...
Gastric xanthomas are rare tumor-like lesions, most commonly occurring in the antral region. We set ...
Gastric xanthomas are rare tumor-like lesions, most commonly occurring in the antral region. We set ...
Background: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) progressively became the preferred procedure world...
We report two cases of gastric xanthomatosis which developed in patients with marked cholestasis. In...
"vitiligoidea " in association with chronic jaundice and diabetes, it has become apparent ...
Gastric xanthomas are rare in routine endoscopy, generally ranging from to 2 to 5 mm in diameter, mo...
AbstractBackgroundXanthelasma is a yellowish deposit of cholesterol underneath the skin, usually on ...
Gastric xanthelasms were found in 0.61 % of 1,475 gastroscopies. The 9 patients had above 55 years o...
Background: Xanthelasma is a yellowish deposit of cholesterol underneath the skin, usually on or aro...
AbstractBackgroundXanthelasma is a yellowish deposit of cholesterol underneath the skin, usually on ...
Gastric xanthelasma (GX) is a rare tumor-like lesion customarily found as an incidental finding due ...
Gastrointestinal tract xanthomas are non tumor, well demarcated mucosal lesions that consist of foam...
Early detection of gastric cancer is important. However, rapid growth of gastric cancers that cannot...
Gastric xanthelasmas are very uncommon lesions with incidence varying from 0.2% to 0.8%. The lesions...
Gastric xanthomas are rare tumor-like lesions, most commonly occurring in the antral region. We set ...
Gastric xanthomas are rare tumor-like lesions, most commonly occurring in the antral region. We set ...
Gastric xanthomas are rare tumor-like lesions, most commonly occurring in the antral region. We set ...
Background: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) progressively became the preferred procedure world...
We report two cases of gastric xanthomatosis which developed in patients with marked cholestasis. In...
"vitiligoidea " in association with chronic jaundice and diabetes, it has become apparent ...